What does CPU stand for?
Central Processing Unit
When did Azerbaijan declare independence from the Soviet Union?
1991
Which ship sank in 1912?
What is the Titanic?
What sport is known as “the king of sports”?
Football (Soccer)
What force keeps us on the ground?
Gravity
What is the main function of RAM in a computer?
Temporary memory
in what year was the first Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) established?
1918
In what country did the Olympic Games begin?
What is Greece?
Who is the only goalkeeper to have won the Ballon d'Or?
Lev Yashin
What unit is used to measure electric current?
Ampere (A)
What is the function of the CPU’s instruction set architecture (ISA), and how does it impact compatibility between different processors?
The ISA defines the set of instructions that the CPU can execute. It dictates how software interacts with hardware. Different ISAs (e.g., x86, ARM) lead to differences in software compatibility, where software written for one ISA typically won’t run on a CPU with a different ISA without recompilation or emulation.
Which one of these is the name of the Azerbaijan SSR?
What ancient empire built roads across Europe?
What is the Roman Empire?
Which country hosted the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930?
Uruguay
What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle applied to electrons?
You cannot know an electron’s exact position and momentum at the same time
What does Turing completeness mean?
A system that can solve any computable problem, given enough time and memory.
If a language is Turing complete, it can theoretically do anything your computer can — even if painfully slowly.
that was hard asf ;DDD
Who was the first president of independent Azerbaijan after the fall of the Soviet Union?
Ayaz Mutallibov
What U.S. state was its own country before joining the Union?
What is Texas?
What year were the first modern Olympic Games held?
1896
What does the Pauli Exclusion Principle state?
No two electrons in an atom can have the same set of quantum numbers
What is the halting problem, and why is it undecidable?
It’s the problem of determining if a program will finish running or run forever — and it’s undecidable because no algorithm can solve it for all possible inputs and programs.
Alan Turing proved this in 1936. No general algorithm exists that can determine this for all programs.
What major treaty signed in 1828 divided Azerbaijani lands between the Russia and Persia?
Treaty of Turkmenchay
Which family/country led the Japanese islands from 1600s to 1800s?
What is Tokugawa Shogunate/Tokugawa Ieyasu?
In chess (yes, it's a sport too ;D), who was the first official world chess champion?
Wilhelm Steinitz
In General Relativity, what is the Einstein Field Equation conceptually describing?
ow matter and energy curve spacetime, and how spacetime curvature tells matter how to move
Beautiful, complicated, terrifying:
Gμν + Λgμν = (8πG/c⁴) Tμν